![]() Every time a new game I want to play is released, The Witcher 3 moves another notch down on my “I'll get to it eventually” list. Just start the game, let me play, and I'll either like it enough to stick with it or play it for a while before hitting shuffle again.Īt this point, not only is a PS Plus shuffle button the only way I'm going to play certain games, but it's also the only way I'm going to make a dent in what has quickly become an unmanageable backlog. That gives me the chance to think “what if I hit shuffle again? I might like the next game more”. ![]() Don't show me what's coming or take me to its store page. I'm also going to need the screen to fade to black after I hit it and the game to just start right up. When I want to start a new game, and I don't feel like forking out £70 for the privilege, I need those intertwined arrows to be waiting for me after I hit the big yellow plus. Now I have PS Plus, I need that for my games. The smile on my face would have lit up the room. No more scrolling, just press the button and let the algorithm choose for me. I wish there was photographic evidence of the day I saw the shuffle button pop up on Netflix for the first time. ![]() I wanted a non-descript piece of plastic that would play my songs in a random order. I was no longer interested in owning the more expensive version with a screen that could hold 10,000 songs. When the iPod Shuffle launched, I had to have it. The joy I get from being able to randomize anything just goes to show how long this decision-making problem has been hanging over me.
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